The dictionary of biographical reference : containing over one hundred thousand names together with a classed index of the biographical literature of Europe and America / by Lawrence B. Phillips.
- Arthur Lawrence Barnett Phillips
- Date:
- 1889
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The dictionary of biographical reference : containing over one hundred thousand names together with a classed index of the biographical literature of Europe and America / by Lawrence B. Phillips. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Aery, T., English physician ; 1774 Asc, king of Kent; 488—512 Aschrion, epic poet of Mityleile E. Aschines, Greek sculptor e. ,EscMnes, Gk., son of Nathan, the leader of Eretraea, K. Aschines, Greek, son of Selins B. iEschines, Greek historian, quoted by Eusebius E. jEschines, Greek physician of Lanipras E. ,ffischines, the Elusiuian, Greek rhetorician E. ,ffiscliines, Arcadian pupil of Isocrates E.X. ^schlnes, academic philosoirher of Naples e. ,ffisclilnes, Olympic victor; b.c. 760 h.r. Aschines, Athenian orator; B.C. 398—314 E.x. Aschines, Greek physician; 4th cent. E.X. Aschines, Greek rhetorician ; 4th cent. B.C. E.x. Aschines, Socratic philosopher; 4th cent. B.O. e.x. Aschrion, poet of Samos E.x. Aschrion, Greek writer on agriculture E. x. Aschrion, father of Lysanias E. .ffischiion, Greek physician; 2nd cent. D.R.x. Aschylus, Eretrajanj opponent of Meredemus E. Aschylus, pupil of Hippocrates, mentioned by Aris- totle E. Aschylus, rhetorician of Cnidus, mentioned by Cicero; 1st cent. B.c. E.x. Aschylus, son of Euphorion, tragic poet; B.C. 525— 456 X.E. Aschylus, the Argive, mentioned by Plutarch E. Aschylus, the Corinthian, mentioned by Plutarch E. Aschylus, Sicilian rhetorician, mentioned by Cicero E. Asop, fabulist; B.c. 570 D.x. Asop, Hebrew poet; 16th cent. Isopus, Clodius, Roman actor; 1st cent. B.C. P.X. Atherius, Greek architect; 6th cent. C.D.u. Atlon, Greek painter ; 110* C.D.U. Aetlus, Greek heresiarch ; d 366 c.r.d. Aetlus, Roman general and patrician; d. 454 d.r. Aetius of Mesopotamia, Greek physician and medical writer; 500* C.E.U. Aettenkhover, Joseph-Anton, German historian; d. 1775 D. Afandopolo, Caleb, Karaite Jew and author; 15th cent. E. Afer, Domitius, of Nismes, Roman orator, partisan of Claudius and Nero ; B.C. 15—A.D. 59 D.E.X. Afesa, Pietro [Pietro della Basilicata), Italian painter; 16.50 D.B. Affaitati, Antonio-Mario, Italian Capuchin writer; 1660-1721 D. Affaitati, Fortunio, Italian physician and philosopher ; d. 15.50 Q.R.I.D. Affarosi, Camillo, Italian Benedictine and historian ; 1680—1763 D. Affelen, Johann von, political writer; 1600 D. Affelman, Johann, Germ, theologian; 1588—1624 D.U. Afflchard, Thomas 1’, French dramatic author; 1698— 1753 D.E.U. Affilard, Michel 1’, French musician ; d. 1708 D. Affleck, Sir Edmund, English commodore and poli- tician ; d. 1787 E. Affleck, James, Scottish poet; 15th cent. Affleck, Sir James, English general; d. 1833 Affleck, Philip, British admiral; d. 1799 E. Afflitto, Eustachio d’, Italian Dominican, litterateur; d. 1790 D.E..S. Afflitto, Gaetano-Andrea d’, Italian advocate-general; 1655 D.U. /fll tto, Giovanni-Mario, Italian Dominican, mathe- matician; d. 1673 u.E.T.D. Afflitto, Matteo, Italian jurist; 1448-1.524 c.e.d.u. Afflitto, Tommaso, Italian jurist; 1.570-1645 D.T. Affo, Ireneus, Italian antiquary, historian, and philologist; 1742-1805* C.D.E u. Affre, Denis-Auguste, abp. of Paris ; 1793-1848 D. Affre Salnt-Eomme, Louis Henri, French representa- tive ; 5. 1791 ' F. Affry,Ch. Philippe, Comte d’, Swiss col.; 1772—1818 E. Affry, Louis-Auguste-Philippe, Comte d’, Swiss states- man ; 1745-1810 d.r. Affiy, Louis-Augustin-Auguste d’, French general; 1713-1793 D.R. Afhacker, Gilles, Dutch theologian ; 17th cent. D. Afra, Cretan martyr; 303 Afranla, Roman female advocate; B.c. 50 D.X. Afranlus, Brutus, praetorian praefect; d. 62 c.H. Afranius, Lucius, comic Latin poet; B.c. Istcent. u.x. Afranlus Nepos, Lucius, consul of Rome; b.c. 60 E.x. Africanus, Pub. Corn. Scipio, consul of Rome, B.C. 205; rf. 180 H.- Afiicanus, Sextus-Julius, Gi’eek Christian historian ; d. 232* C.E.D. Africanus, T. Sextius, consul of Rome ; d. 112 H. Afzelius, Adam, Swedish savant; 1750-1837 D.U. Afzelius, Arvid-Aug., Swedish litt. ; b. 1785 r.D.u, , Agabiti, Pietro Paolo, of Sassoferrato, Italian painter; I 1531 T. ] Agabus, Christian prophet, 1st cent. ; Agamemnon, king of Argos ; Homei ic hero x. I Agamasior, Athenian archer ; B.c. 7E6 H. Aganduru, Rod.-Maurizio, Span, miss.; 1640 C.D.E.e. Agapetus, consul of Rome ; 517 H.c, Agapetus I., bp. of Rome, 533; d. 536 E.l.u.d. Agapetus II., Pope, 946-56 ; d. 9.56 E.L.U.D. Agapetus, bishop of Rhodes ; 457 D. Agapetus, deacon of Conscantinople ; 527- D. u. Agapius, Greek monk and writer ; 17th cent. d. Agar, Charles, bishop of Cloyue 1768, archbishop of Cashel 1779; d. 1809 c. Agar, Hon. Charles, Viscount Somertcn, bishop of Cashel, archbishop of Dublin, 1801; d. 1814 c.m. Agar, Jacques, Fr. port. i)aiuter; 1640—1716 B.B. Agar, James, English botanist; d. 1838 Agar, Paul-Antidne d’, French poet; d. 1551 u. Agar, Pedro, Spanish naval captain ; d. 1840 D. Agar, William, English divine ; 1759 Agard, Antoine, Fr. goldsmith and antiq.; 1600 D. Agard Arthur, English antiquary; 1540—1615 c.r.d. Agard, Francis, treasurer of the Irish Mint; 1548 Agardh, Charles-Adolphe, Swedish botanist and econo- mist, bishop of Carlstadt; b. 1785 D.F. Agas, Benjamin, Puritan divine ; 1680 Agas, Ralph, English surveyor; 16th cent. Agasias,of Ephesu.s, Gk. sculp. ; 4th cent. B.c. e.u.x. Agasicles, or Hegesicles, k. of Sparta ; b.c. 580 d.x. Agassiz, Louis, Swiss naturalist and scientific writer; 6. 1807 D. Agate, Frederick S., Amer. hist, paint; 1807—1844 A. Agate, John, English divine ; 1708 Agate, William, English divine; 1758 Agatha, queen of Gallicia, daughter of William the Conqueror Agatha, St, virgin and martyr of Palermo; d. 251 D. Agathangelus, Armenian historian ; 320 c.D. Agatharchides, Olympic victor ; b.c. 636 h. Agatharchides, Gk. geog; and hist. ; b.c. 130 d.r.X; Agatharchides, or Agatharchus, of Cnidus, historian; B.C. 113 H.X. Agatharchus, of Samos, Gk. painter; b.c. 480* d.b.x. Agathemereus, Greek geographer ; 3d cent. d.e. Agathias, Greek historian and poet ; 600 C.D.E. Agathinus, of Sparta, Greek physician; 1st cent. i>. AgathO, Greek confessor ; 3o4 c.E. Agatho, St, pope, 678; d. 682 e.D; Agathocles, Athenian archon ; B.C. 357 H. Agathocles, Greek general and tyrant of Syracuse; B.C. 359— 287 D.E.X. Agathon of Athens, Greek poet; 6. b.c. 447* D.x. Agathon, librarian, chancellor, and secretary to the Council of Constantinople ; 680 D. Agathopocles, Greek writer d. Agathus, Pietro-Angelo, Italian physician ; 1566 d. AgatiV di Somma, Italian savant; 1640 D. Agay, Fran^.ois-Marie-Bruno, Comte d’, French par- liamentary advocate-general; 1722—1805 D.&](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24861479_0033.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)